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OwlSA
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0 posted 2014-01-04 12:19 PM



COMPANIONS TRUE
3 January 2014
http://soundcloud.com/diana-van-den-berg-2/companions-true

My walls breathe books . . .

The colours
and patterns
of the spines
greet me
with their familiarity,
tease me, taunt me,
call me, smile reveries
into my thinking,
wash my soul
with substance,
and invite me
again
and again
to throw open their covers
and embrace their secrets
and wander through their pages
of the wild and free;
and learn from the anguish
of imprisoned and battered souls
making music on their tattered heartstrings;
find liquid gold pour out of words;
and languishing poets
lost in the melancholy
of crumpled dreams;

unravel the magical alpha and omega
of Russia and the Golden Age of Greece,
and the clicks of Zulu
and its flow, like French,
singing morning songs
of mountain streams,
giggling and gurgling
over pebbles and rocks;

delve into the personal lives of trees
and birds and mammals,
spiders and amphibians,
and flower-whispers
and all my other fauna
and flora friends
and even invasive aliens
(know the enemy to protect your friends)

plunge headlong into
the mysteries
and excitement
of empowering
and delicious
computer code
to pave a fun and user-friendly way
for others earning their daily milk and honey;

wander through and wonder at
the pathway of the minds
of Socrates via Plato,
and Rousseau and Sartre and Camus
and the legacy, songbird-rich and soulsearch-real,
of Shakespeare’s quill . . .

and sweep a loving eye
over other hundreds
just as revered
marching in colourful procession
around, above and below them . . .

my books, my books,
my precious books,
my heart, my mind, my soul, my treasure-breath,
each one unto its own,
a friend, a loyal friend,
a friend unto the very end . . .

Owl

© Copyright 2014 Diana van den Berg - All Rights Reserved
Rex Allen McCoy
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Sippin a Timmy's in London
1 posted 2014-01-04 08:16 AM


I used to read a lot when I was younger, but haven't picked up a book now for ages. I started in my father's library, which was mostly Zane Grey and other Western novels. To this day I can remember the stories and excitement felt while entranced in their pages. The latest books I've read we're written by Wilber Smith... I like pirate yarns and nobody spins them better.
~
Enjoyed your poem this morning... Filled with love and enchantment and you definitely capture ones interest, start to finish

Rex Allen McCoy
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Sippin a Timmy's in London
2 posted 2014-01-04 08:19 AM


I checked out your link and heard you recite Companions True... Good job!

OwlSA
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3 posted 2014-01-04 08:22 AM


Thank you Rex, for your kind and interesting reply.   Yes, books are treasure chests, to be unlocked and spilled into our souls.  

Owl

JerryPat2
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4 posted 2014-01-04 08:26 AM


This is simply beautiful, Owl. As I am an avid reader myself I found myself dreamily reading your words of truth. I read avidly daily. Thank you for this wonderful homage to books.

~*~ All that we send into the lives of others comes back into our own. ~*~

OwlSA
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5 posted 2014-01-04 08:47 AM


Thank you, Jerry.  Yes, WWWDWB? (What would we do without books?)  Smiles.

Owl

OwlSA
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6 posted 2014-01-04 08:49 AM


Rex, when I replied to your first response, your second one wasn't showing yet.  I just want to thank you for listening on SoundCloud and for letting me know you enjoyed it.

Owl

Martie
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7 posted 2014-01-04 11:33 AM


Diana….Books have been true friends to me also.  Thank you for the way you have appreciated yours.  Hugs!
OwlSA
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8 posted 2014-01-04 12:02 PM


Thank you, Martie.  I am glad you enjoyed it.  Good to see you back!

Owl

latearrival
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9 posted 2014-01-04 01:50 PM


Diana/Owl.Thank you so much for this  beautifully  written and spoken post. Also for the choice of Walking by the Sea, piano and  voice by Caroline Hamilton ~ the poem and song go together to define you. I also treasure my books and reopened Cry The Beloved Country and am still digesting A Sport of Nature by Nadine Gordimer.So many yet to read and learn
and time is running out. Love to you for the love of nature you live by, Jo  

secondhanddreampoet
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10 posted 2014-01-04 05:24 PM


grand testament to the finest of subjects (and 'companions'?!) Great writing !!


            College Library
           (an ‘impression’)

Wisps of sunlight catch a few books
  by surprise...
while the rest laugh and point from
  dim pigeon-holes
at the foolish ‘human-ants’ that seek
to tear at their hearts...
  (so young...so naïve!)
They contain the thoughts, the hopes,
  the fears...
the very souls of countless minds...
  that are no more...
some great...some small;
but, the books wear all their names
with silent dignity...unspoken elegies
  to the dead.
To hold the wisdom of the ages
  is their destiny...
how honorable a fate!.....
Mankind has no greater treasure
  to preserve...
and no greater treasury!...

                        --- b. e. adams

OwlSA
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11 posted 2014-01-04 05:32 PM


Thank you, Martyjo, especially for the mention of Alan Paton (Cry Beloved Country) and Nadine Gordimer, 2 South African writers of great note.  Have a wonderful 2014 and love to you too.

Owl

OwlSA
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12 posted 2014-01-04 05:41 PM


Thank you, Bruce, for reading, the comment and the beautiful poem.  

Owl

Marchmadness
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13 posted 2014-01-05 04:24 AM


I have always loved to read and have many books, myself on a wide variety of subjects, so of course I love this wonderful poem and understand it all too well.
                               Ida

OwlSA
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14 posted 2014-01-05 06:02 AM


Thank you for your response, Ida.  Yes, what a treasure they are.  It is so sad that the current generation (by far not their fault alone) don't know (for the most part) the wonder that is books.

Owl

Krawdad
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15 posted 2014-01-05 12:28 PM


I have many such companions - too many perhaps - bordering on addiction?
I wish I didn't have to keep so many hidden in boxes - my shelves are full.
And still, I go to my public library for more!

I have friends who have switched to the electronic devices - I wonder if I will succumb as well . . .

Thanks for your poem, Diana.

OwlSA
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16 posted 2014-01-09 12:49 PM


Thank you for your reply, Ed.  

Perhaps you will succumb to using electronic devices, AS WELL AS, but not INSTEAD OF real books.  

I don't think you will ever leave the joy of reading, feeling, smelling a real book with real pages, behind - and I hope you won't.  Once a book-lover, always a book-lover.  I don't think that a book-lover can ever have too many books.  Smiles.

Owl

JamesMichael
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17 posted 2014-01-16 09:24 PM


fine writing...I love to read...James
OwlSA
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Durban, South Africa
18 posted 2014-01-17 02:51 AM


Thank you, James.  Yes, what wonders and worlds and minds we can explore when we read.  Sometimes I, along with many others, am afraid that the youth of today will lose that joy and experience, but, conversely, in order to delve into the Internet, one needs to be able to read, and I have seen and heard of many young people enjoying the world of books as well as the Internet.  

This paradoxically contradicts what I replied to Ida, but simultaneously confirms it with a qualificatory addendum.  

Owl

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